Pioneering computer scientist Patricia Palombo ’58 helped launch the first American into space
Alumnae Stories
In her new role as deputy chief of staff to Governor Hochul, Linda Sun ’06 is helping immigrant communities — and all New Yorkers — find their voice in local government
Barnard expands the Ntozake Shange ’70 Papers, enabling scholars and students to dive even deeper into her groundbreaking work
Journalist Natalie Angier ’78 believes science should be part of our daily discourse
The AABC president credits her Barnard education for giving her the critical thinking skills and confidence to nimbly change careers
A new startup from two Barnard alums is transforming the way Gen Z invests
The award-winning writer tells us about his path from school librarian to children’s book author
With an already formidable comedy career under her belt, the humorist turns her attention from the screen to the page with her debut collection of short stories.
As a supervising attorney at HIAS, Cynthia Groomes Katz ’86 works on the front lines of immigration policy.
From filmmaking to leading a professional development organization, Daniella Kahane ’05 is dedicated to empowering women.
President of the AABC reflects on her experience at Barnard and how "typical" and "extraordinary" can coexist in the same sentence.
Cardiology is still a male-dominated field, but it didn’t deter these alums. How Barnard helped shape the careers of four cardiologists.